Open Poetry #12 |
Transfiguration |
Mabel A. Dilley Senior Member
since 2001-03-17
Posts 859Seattle, WA, USA |
Distilled: seeped in darkness only a small, thin veneer peeking from beneath dark eyebrows, once a soft small breath becomes a more passionate wind fleeing the sea, birds banking from its swell riding the coattails of its wake. Shoji opens slowly, pine trees sway to rest while onto the pavement leaves bled from Dutch maple die each scar amplified. Looking for any ray shone that shall mean forgiveness thoughts pass as ridiculous thanks to this morning’s revelation. Finally, I can stop thinking I’m crazy. Fall’s cloak turns onto a morning’s destiny, and I feel strangely happy. I am stunned: wondering if this too is but a joke. I wait for the punch line as the day progresses, my heart begins to feel lighter - a contradiction, a puzzlement of life resolving. Smells of winter surround every corner, my coffee warms in my hands, I see my breath float away into a struggling sunlight. |
||
© Copyright 2001 Mabel A. Dilley - All Rights Reserved | |||
Mysteria
since 2001-03-07
Posts 18328British Columbia, Canada |
Whoa gurl you are cookin today! What a fantastic little ditty that was, and a beautiful contradiction too! It goes in my library, as a Tori "keeper"! Cat's out of the bag, we have ourselves one fantastic new poetess! [This message has been edited by Mysteria (edited 03-19-2001).] |
||
KokoStewartKoomoa Senior Member
since 2000-12-04
Posts 580Waikiki, Hawaii |
wow this was soooooooo you and so well written. You are amazing. I just love finding your poems! Passion,imagination |
||
ATelamon Member
since 2001-02-06
Posts 328Purgatory, Last Staircase, Up |
"amphlified" indeed. Such can be so overwhelming as to capture all of one's life well said AT "Be your own hero. Save your interior landscape. As in all mythos the blight can be defeated and the land turned back to freedom and fertility. |
||
JLR Senior Member
since 2001-02-04
Posts 1785 |
'I wait for the punchline' Do you know how good this is? Nice write! |
||
⇧ top of page ⇧ | ||
All times are ET (US). All dates are in Year-Month-Day format. |